Cure Leukaemia Masters Golf Series - Edgbaston Golf Club

Monday 23rd September 2024

Edgbaston Golf Club, 25 Church Road, Birmingham, B15 3TB

Be part of the Cure Leukaemia Masters Golf Series, an exclusive, nationwide corporate golf event series developed to help fund a world’s first paediatric blood cancer trials network.

Blood cancer is the most common cancer in children and teenagers with four children diagnosed with a form a blood cancer every day. Participating in the Masters Golf Series will support the funding of a new £1million-a-year network of specialist nurses across 10 UK centres focusing on blood cancer trials in children and young people – something that currently does not exist anywhere in the world.

The winning four-ball team will be invited to meet and present a donation cheque to the specialist nurse at the nearest clinical centre with all event profits going directly to the delivery of the paediatric trials programme. In addition, the top three four-ball teams at each tournament will be entered into a final Par 3 championship competition at Nailcote Hall, the home of the British Par 3 Championship as seen on Sky Sports.

Team entry is £900 and includes:

– 18 holes at a prestigious course

– Four-ball corporate team entry

– Shotgun start

– “Longest drive” and “Nearest The Pin” competitions

– Halfway house refreshments

– Post-round meal and prize presentation

Set in magnificent surroundings, and voted in the top three courses in Warwickshire, Edgbaston Golf Club is a beautiful parkland golf course. It was designed by renowned architect Harry S. Colt and sits beside Edgbaston Pool, a glorious ornamental 11-acre lake with abundant birdlife. Wide, sweeping, tree-lined fairways, newly renovated bunkers, and tight, pristine greens make the course a joy to play as it winds through the magnificent grounds of Edgbaston Hall.

 

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Cure Leukaemia Masters Golf Series - Edgbaston Golf Club

Monday 23rd September 2024

Edgbaston Golf Club, 25 Church Road, Birmingham, B15 3TB

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